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STRESS COURSE (12 week, online)

Exerc Assign Week #

Date

Comments

(1) INTRODUCTION (2) FLEXIBILITY ANALYSIS


Basic concepts Objective Codes and Standards Classification of a piping system Visual Analysis Simplified Analysis Complex Analysis using computer tools Working flowchart

1 1

15-Oct-2012

(3) THEORETICAL BASIS Piping stress Classification


Primary Stress Secondary Stress Occasional Stress

22-Oct-2012

Failure theory and admissible stress by code


Admissible stress values for sustained loads Admissible stress values for thermal loads Admissible stress values for occasional loads

Stress intensification coefficients on piping fittings Thermal expansions Basic piping support elements
Anchors Lateral guides Vertical supports Directional Anchors Flexible supports Variable spring hanger Constant spring hanger Snubbers

3 2 2 5 4

29-Oct-2012 5-Nov-2012

(4) ANALYSIS OF PIPING SYSTEM: SUSTAINED CASE (5) ANALYSIS OF PIPING SYSTEM: OPERATION CASE Thermal expansion on static equipments

1 4

1 3

5 6

12-Nov-2012 19-Nov-2012

STRESS COURSE (12 week, online)


Analysis of lines on racks (expansion loops) Analysis of piping systems on operation case Analysis of flange leakage (6) ANALYSIS OF PIPING SYSTEMS: OCASSIONAL CASE USING EQUIVALENT STATIC METHOD
Wind Earthquake

Exerc Assign Week # 2 1 7 2 2 8 1 3 9 2 1 10

Date 26-Nov-2012 3-Dec-2012 10-Dec-2012 17-Dec-2012

Comments

(7) INTRODUCTION TO DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF PIPING SYSTEMS


Pulsating flow machine Sludge flow Water hammer

24-Dec-2012 to 6-Jan-2013: Christmas break


11 7-Jan-2013

(8) OTHER PIPE SUPPORTS


Clips on horizontal and vertical vessels Rigid Studs Spring Sway Braces Supports to control vibration problems Supports for cryogenic systems

(9) FINAL ASSIGNMENT


Submission of final assignment

12

14-Jan-2013 21-Jan-2013

End of course

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